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  • ...alton worked mainly in television, although he starred in several European films and gave notable performances for the BBC. ...]]) was successful and grossed more than the previous two Roger Moore Bond films as well as contemporary box office rivals such as ''[[Die Hard]]'' and ''[[
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  • ...tor]] and producer. He is best known for portraying [[James Bond]] in four films: ''[[GoldenEye]]'', ''[[Tomorrow Never Dies]]'', ''[[The World Is Not Enoug [[Image:007Brosnan.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Pierce Brosnan as James Bond in 1999's ''[[The World Is Not Enough]]'']]
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  • ...branch (above luminaries such as [[Spike Milligan]]). He first appeared in films in the [[1940s]], as an extra, and then was a leading man, notably in telev In [[1999]], Moore was created a [[Order of the British Empire|Commander of the Briti
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  • ...heme'''" is the main signature [[theme music|theme]] of the [[James Bond]] films and is featured in every [[EON Productions#James Bond series|"official" (EO ...rry who would later go on to compose the soundtracks for eleven James Bond films. Courts have ruled twice that the theme was written by Monty Norman despite
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  • ...ne of the best Bond films. Other critics name it as one of the lesser Bond films. Nevertheless it is widely considered one of the best and most faithful ada * ''[[The Pretender (television)|The Pretender]]'' (1999-2000) (TV Series) - recurring guest role as the hero Jarod's father Major C
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  • ...r]] winning [[Scottish people|Scottish]] [[actor]] who has starred in many films and is best known as the original cinematic [[James Bond]]. ...lm was ''[[From Russia with Love]]'', one of the most critically acclaimed films in the series. He confirmed it in a 2002 interview with [[Sam Donaldson]] f
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  • The [[James Bond]] series of films from [[EON Productions]] has had numerous signature tunes over the years, m It became a secondary theme for the Bond films, being used in quite a few Bond movies, primarily during action scenes. Her
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  • |Released:||[[November 19]], [[1999 in film|1999]] ...an Fleming's]] secret agent, James Bond. It was released in [[1999 in film|1999]], and produced by [[Michael G. Wilson]] and [[Barbara Broccoli]]. The film
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  • ===Major films=== He appeared with his wife, [[Joanne Woodward]], in the feature films ''[[The Long, Hot Summer]]'' (1958), ''[[Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys!]]'',
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  • A 1999 release removed the theme songs, Moby's Bond theme remix and the "Station B ===1999 Track Listing===
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  • ...ter he would play in nearly all of the series' films, until his death in [[1999]]. The Q character appeared in the previous film, ''[[Dr. No (film)|Dr. No] ...f Sylvia Trench, as her character was dropped from the next and subsequent films.
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  • ...but Agnelli was already suffering from cancer, and died in [[1997]]. In [[1999]], [[Morgan Grenfell|Morgan Grenfell Private Equity]] acquired Piaggio, but ...rand was still well known and its product were featuring in more Hollywood films thanks to the Vespa ET4. In [[1995]], Colaninno had pulled off what was the
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  • ...ve and Let Die]]'' ([[1973 in film|1973]]) due to his death in December of 1999. ...CGI]] special effects detracted from one of the major appeals of the older films — that the [[stunt]]s, however preposterous, were actually performed. The
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  • ...under legal licence. However, it is generally considered that only the EON films are "official". [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and [[Harry Saltzman]] produced most In addition to novels and films, Bond is a prominent character in many [[James Bond games|computer and vide
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  • ...under legal licence. However, it is generally considered that only the EON films are "official". [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and [[Harry Saltzman]] produced most In addition to novels and films, Bond is a prominent character in many [[James Bond games|computer and vide
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  • ...Bond film to receive a rating higher than PG in the US or UK, and all Bond films released after this - up to and including ''[[Die Another Day]]'' - would a ...g one of the most profitable summers in film history, running against such films as ''[[Batman (1989 film)|Batman]]''; ''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusad
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  • During the 1999 [[CART]] race, [[Canada|Canadian]] driver [[Greg Moore (race car driver)|Gr ...lity is often used for [[television]] shows and commercials, and for major films. In 2000, portions of ''[[Charlie's Angels (film)|Charlie's Angels]]'' were
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  • ...Wilson]], both of whom had been executive producers of previous James Bond films. ''GoldenEye'' was released in [[1995 in film|1995]] and directed by [[New ...uccessful and critically acclaimed, it was not as popular as previous Bond films, suggesting interest in the series was waning at that point.
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  • ...(film)|Goldfinger]]'', and its tremendous success encouraged the following films to have Bond supplied with still more equipment. For instance, it became a ...complained that the use of gadgets became excessive in the [[Roger Moore]] films, particularly in ''[[Moonraker (film)|Moonraker]],'' and subsequent product
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